Ball o’ spiders


Isn’t technology wonderful?

That reminds me, I have many balls of spiders to tend to this morning.

Comments

  1. StevoR says

    Much better spiderballs than mothballs!

    Is there a collective noun for these? A sphere of spiderballs maybe? Or coballs after cobwebs with ‘cob’ being ye olde word for spider so I gather?

  2. StevoR says

    Much better spiderballs than mothballs!

    Is there a collective noun for these? A sphere of spiderballs maybe? Or coballs after cobwebs with ‘cob’ being ye olde word for spider so I gather?

  3. wzrd1 says

    And so began the adventures of Peter Parker…

    Pity the contents of the eggs couldn’t be resolved. Pesky laws of physics!

  4. StevoR says

    @3. birgerjohansson : Yum? Not sure if spiderballs or arachnid egg sacs are edible & rather suspect that they would stick in one’s throat..

    Source of protein possibly, source of sticky spider silk surely?

    PS. Apologies for my accidental double post here. Mea culpa.

  5. says

    I’ll keep the sac to see if the babies hatch okay after x-ray exposure before releasing them back into the wild.

    Is this the start of some 1950s sci-fi horror film?

  6. says

    A sci-fi horror film could begin either of those two ways; and many do.

    BTW, PZ, I read a little anecdote about tarantulas keeping a certain species of very tiny frog (as in, much smaller than tarantulas) as nest-pets: The tarantula lays eggs in her nest, and the tiny frog would hang around the eggs and eat all the insects that come to eat the eggs. Eggs get protected, frog gets food. Is any of this true? Do you know anything about this?

  7. wzrd1 says

    Ariaflame, BSc, BF, PhD @ 7, maybe it’s a loss of visual resolution from my age and lattice degeneration. :/
    I’ll have to get that checked out.

    Raging Bee @ 10, sounds like something someone should research and copiously document. I’d consider it, but Pennsylvania doesn’t have may tarantulas or whatever frog that is.

  8. yaque says

    WHAT?!
    Irradiate a spider EGG-SAC, hatch in a LABORATORY,
    and RELEASE them into the WILD?
    Do you want a Kumonga? Because this is how you get a Kumonga…